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Cranes usually have stright beaks, but, i believe, some sub-species have slightly curved beaks (see ibis)
yes they use its beaks.
Goldfinches use their beaks for eating small seeds like thistle seeds
easy they fly to the beach. fill their beaks with sand. make an amazing sand castle and stand on it.
The major projects that have made use of bridge cranes or overhead cranes include construction developments. Almost all paper mills in the world utilize bridge cranes. Demag Cranes and component was one of the first corporations to prosper from the use of bridge cranes as a result the company produced the world's first steam powered crane.
Birds of paradise use their beaks to eat fruit.
Whooping cranes live in wetlands to catch small animals in the water with their long beaks & legs .... *(:
Parrots use their powerful beaks to break large and hard seed, Parrots also use their beaks for climbing.
why do who use their beaks? birds? ok lets go with that. probly cause they ain't got no dang mouth or hole or anything!
their beaks
Their mouths (beaks) 'Peck' yeah.. they use their beaks for that. (The Yellow-Orange thing on their face) and their claws (which is on their feet) 'scratch'
They use their short beaks to gets its food.